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    Thanks for posting the photo.
    There is a Japaneseicon Airborne Forces training film I found on "Youtube" the other day.

    Here is the link, if some members have not seen it yet.

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    The flowers falling from the trees at the end are an interesting touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by campperrykid View Post
    The flowers falling from the trees at the end are an interesting touch.
    Falling leaves for the soon to be dead. Survival rate of those airborne soldiers was probably about zero if they were deployed outside Japanicon.

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    Did anybody see any weapons on the soldiers? Just wondering!

    I enjoyed hearing the "wood pecker" sound of the machine gun that many GIs revferred to. Of course, it was not pointed at me.

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    I noticed only pistols until they got to their weapons containers. I thought one officer was however, carrying a sword. I don't think I seen a Paratrooper type 99 at all. I'll have to watch it again.

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    I noticed the flamethrower. Not really a surprise , the employment of flamethrowers by Imperial forces in the Phillipines and China is well documented , albeit not widely recognized or remembered. .

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    I meant, did anybody see any weapons on the soldiers before they jumped? I could have missed them....

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    nope thay got them from the airdrop box,,look like type 99 but i thought i saw a 38 with bayonet

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    Quote Originally Posted by rb43 View Post
    Falling leaves for the soon to be dead. Survival rate of those airborne soldiers was probably about zero if they were deployed outside Japan.

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    There's the cherry blossom symbolism as well. IIRC , there was a pun invented by the US " native speaking " ( as in learned from family ) 'terps . The Imperial forces used a small aircraft that was basically a manned cruise missle . The Japaneseicon named it the Cherry Blossom , the 'terps called it the idiot or something close to that.

    I might have some pictures of Imperial troops who were persuaded to surrender on Okinowa . I'll look around.

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